![]() Discounted registration for the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil and Human Rights Conference on January 15-18, 2016 has been extended through December 18. Whether it’s massive deportations, racialized policing of black children, the war on trans and cis women’s bodies or the fight to ensure that workers are paid fair wages, and treated with dignity and respect in the workplace, “now is the time to speak up together and demand change,” says AFL-CIO Civil, Human and Women’s Rights Director Carmen Berkley. “In January, we aren’t just gonna talk about it. We are gonna be about changing the rules so that each of us feels safe in our communities, in our places of worship, and we’ll all be able to use our voices to speak up together to build an economy and a community that works our people.” If you care about workers rights, civil rights and the rights of humanity in the workplace, register today. Use the code 200SPECIAL for the discounted rate. Comments are closed.
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